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Pelvic inflammatory disease (PID) is often caused by a
combination of different types of bacteria, so a combination (regimen) of
medications is used to treat the infection. Treatment changes as new
medications are developed or as the bacteria that cause the infection become
resistant to old medications. Treatment guidelines
from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention recommend one of the
following regimens. (If you live in California or Hawaii, or you or your partner have recently traveled abroad, see regimen B.):1
· Outpatient treatment, regimen A
Ofloxacin or levofloxacin with or without metronidazole
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| levofloxacin | Levaquin |
| metronidazole | Flagyl, Protostat |
| ofloxacin | Floxin |
Ofloxacin is taken as pills twice a day for 14 days. Levofloxacin
is taken as pills once a day for 14 days. These medications are not used if you
are pregnant. Metronidazole is taken as pills twice a day for 14 days.
Do not drink alcohol when taking metronidazole.
· Outpatient treatment, regimen B
In California and Hawaii, there are higher-than-normal rates of
gonorrhea that are not cured by some antibiotics. For
this reason, Regimen B is recommended as first-line
treatment for gonorrhea in these states.
One of the following three cephalosporin treatments is used along
with doxycycline.
Ceftriaxone plus doxycycline
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| ceftriaxone | Rocephin |
| doxycycline | Doryx, Vibramycin |
Ceftriaxone is given one time as an injection in a muscle.
Doxycycline is taken as pills twice a day for 14 days. Doxycycline is not used
if you are pregnant. Avoid prolonged sun exposure while taking
doxycycline.
OR:
Cefoxitin with probenecid plus doxycycline
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| cefoxitin | Mefoxin |
| doxycycline | Doryx, Vibramycin |
| probenecid | Benemid |
Cefoxitin is given one time as an injection in a muscle. Probenecid
is taken as a pill in a single dose at the time of the shot. Doxycycline is
taken as pills twice a day for 14 days. Doxycycline is not used if you are
pregnant. Avoid prolonged sun exposure while taking doxycycline.
Other antibiotic medicines are sometimes used for treating PID.
Inpatient treatment
Some women need to be hospitalized for pelvic inflammatory
disease treatment. In the hospital, antibiotics are first given through a vein
(intravenous, or IV) for at least 24 hours, followed by
antibiotics by mouth, which are continued at home after discharge from the
hospital. Total medication treatment lasts for 14 days.2
· Inpatient intravenous, regimen A
Cefotetan
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| cefotetan | Cefotan |
Cefotetan is given intravenously every 12 hours.
OR:
Cefoxitin plus doxycycline
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| cefoxitin | Mefoxin |
| doxycycline | Doryx, Vibramycin |
Cefoxitin is given intravenously every 6 hours. Doxycycline is
given intravenously or in pill form every 12 hours.
After at least 24 hours of intravenous antibiotics, oral
antibiotics (doxycycline or clindamycin) are given.
· Inpatient intravenous, regimen B
| Generic Name | Brand Name |
|---|
| clindamycin | Cleocin |
| gentamicin | Garamycin, Jenamicin |
Clindamycin is given intravenously every 8 hours. Gentamicin is
given intravenously or by injection every 8 hours or once a day.
After at least 24 hours of intravenous antibiotics, oral
antibiotics (doxycycline or clindamycin) are given.
How It Works
Antibiotics kill the various bacteria that cause PID.
Why It Is Used
Antibiotics are used if you have one or more signs of PID and you are at risk for PID.
- There is recent onset of lower pelvic
tenderness or pain, especially if it is on both sides.
- There is
recent onset of pain or tenderness when the fallopian tubes or ovaries are
touched or moved during examination.
- There is pain or tenderness
when the cervix is moved during examination.
Not all women who have PID will have pelvic pain. This is why many
experts say that women should be treated for PID if they are at risk for PID and have
pain when the cervix is moved, especially if there is an abnormal
cervical discharge.
How Well It Works
Antibiotic treatment kills the bacteria causing PID. The risks of a
future tubal pregnancy (ectopic pregnancy),
ongoing (chronic) pelvic pain, and
infertility are less if you start treatment
early.
Side Effects
The common side effects of the antibiotics recommended for PID
include:
- Nausea or
vomiting.
- Diarrhea.
- Rash.
- Headache.
- Fatigue.
- Dizziness.
- Yeast
infection.
Each antibiotic medication for PID may have specific side effects
or interactions with other medications.
See Drug Reference for a full list of side effects. (Drug Reference
is not available in all systems.)
If side effects from the medication treatment occur, report them to
your health professional. Other antibiotics may be prescribed that cause fewer
side effects.
What To Think About
Antibiotics can prevent PID complications when started early and
when all the medication is taken.
Tell your health professional if you think you might be pregnant. Some antibiotics are not recommended during pregnancy.
A follow-up examination should be performed 2 to 3 days after you
start treatment. You should have less pain and tenderness during an abdominal
and pelvic exam. Follow-up exams at 7 to 10 days and 4 to 6 weeks are usually
recommended to make sure treatment is successful.
If your symptoms have not improved, your health professional may
try another medication regimen or look for other possible causes of your
symptoms, including
ectopic pregnancy,
appendicitis, pelvic
abscess, or
endometriosis.
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